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CBSE
Class 8
Mathematics
Ganita Prakash Part I
Proportional Reasoning-1

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Q1.

Which images appear similar based on proportional change?

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Q2.

What is the change factor in height from image A to image C?

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Q3.

How does the width of image B compare to that of image A?

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Q4.

Which images have been changed by the same proportional factor?

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Q5.

What aspect makes images A, C, and D similar?

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Q6.

What is the proportional change factor of height from A to D?

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Q7.

If image E is a square, how does its width compare to A?

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Q8.

Why does image B look different from image A despite being a rectangle?

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Q9.

What is the width to height ratio of image D?

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Q10.

Which statement is true about the proportional change in images A, C, and D?

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Q11.

What factor should the height and width both change by for two images to be considered similar?

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Q12.

How would you describe the change from image A to image C mathematically?

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Q13.

Which of the following dimensions does not maintain proportional change?

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Q14.

If image E's dimensions are 60 mm x 60 mm, which image is more similar to E?

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Q15.

What defines the similarity of images A, C, and D?

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Q16.

If an image's width decreases while height increases inconsistently, what happens to similarity?

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Q17.

What is the simplest form of the ratio 8:12?

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Q18.

If the ratio 15:25 is simplified, what is the result?

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Q19.

Which ratio is equivalent to 4:6?

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Q20.

Which of the following ratios cannot be simplified further? 18:24, 30:45, 5:12, 14:28

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Q21.

Convert the ratio 12:16 to its simplest form.

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Q22.

What is the ratio of 5 apples to 15 oranges in its simplest form?

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Q23.

Which of the following ratios is equal to 45:60?

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Q24.

If the ratio of boys to girls is 8:12, what fraction of the total students are boys?

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Q25.

What is the simplest form of the ratio 150:300?

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Q26.

How would you express the ratio 24:56 in its lowest terms?

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Q27.

Which is a common mistake when simplifying ratios?

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Q28.

If the ratio of cats to dogs is 10:15, what is the simplest form representing the ratio of dogs to cats?

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Q29.

Given the ratio 50:100, which represents the same relationship?

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Q30.

What do you get when you simplify the ratio 36:48?

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Q31.

When dealing with ratios, what does it mean if a ratio cannot be simplified further?

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Q32.

If the width of an image is doubled, what must happen to its height for the image to remain similar?

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Q33.

Images A and D are similar. If the width of A is 60 mm and the height is 40 mm, what is the height of D if its width is 90 mm?

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Q34.

What is the ratio of the width of image A to the width of image C?

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Q35.

Which of the following images are likely to be similar based on their proportions?

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Q36.

Which images have both width and height changed by the same factor?

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Q37.

If the width of image E is reduced to 30 mm, what will be its height to maintain similarity with image A?

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Q38.

If the height of image D is 60 mm, what is the height of image A in the same ratio?

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Q39.

What change would make image B similar to image A?

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Q40.

How many times larger is the width of image D compared to image A?

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Q41.

If the dimensions of an image are scaled down by a factor of 3, what happens to its area?

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Q42.

What factor is the height of image B to the height of image A?

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Q43.

If two images are similar, what can be said about their perimeters?

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Q44.

Which of the following images does not maintain proportionality with A?

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Q45.

Which transformation maintains proportionality in dimensions while resizing an image?

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Q46.

Which image, if resized by a factor of 1/2, would become similar to image A?

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Q47.

An image with dimensions 100 mm by 50 mm is reduced to dimensions of 50 mm by 25 mm. What is the change factor?

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Q48.

What is the ratio of the area of image A to image C?

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Q49.

How would you describe the difference between similar images and non-similar images?

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Q50.

If the widths of images A and E are the same, what can you conclude about their heights?

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Q51.

When comparing images A (60, 40) and D (90, 60), what is the ratio of their widths to heights?

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Q52.

What could be a reason image B looks different from image A despite having a rectangle shape?

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Q53.

What dimension change is necessary for image C to match image A?

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Q54.

When comparing the heights of images C and D, which statement is true?

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Q55.

If image E is resized by a factor of 1.5, what will its new width be?

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Q56.

Identify the incorrect ratio based on the given images.

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Q57.

What is the ratio of the widths of image D and image B?

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Q58.

If image C were to be doubled in size, what would be its new height?

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Q59.

Which of the following images has the smallest area?

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Q60.

If 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, how many centimeters are there in 5 meters?

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Q61.

How many grams are in 2.5 kilograms?

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Q62.

If a rectangle's dimensions are doubled, how does its area change?

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Q63.

Convert 500 milliliters into liters.

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Q64.

If a triangle's sides are increased by 3 times, what happens to its perimeter?

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Q65.

How many square meters are there in 10000 square centimeters?

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Q66.

What is the equivalent of 60 kilometers in meters?

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Q67.

If 1 foot equals 12 inches, how many inches are in 7.5 feet?

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Q68.

If a recipe requires 250 grams of sugar, how many kilograms is that?

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Q69.

How many ounces are in 2 pounds if 1 pound equals 16 ounces?

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Q70.

If a car travels 60 kilometers per hour, how long will it take to travel 120 kilometers?

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Q71.

If a rectangular box has dimensions of 2 cm by 3 cm by 5 cm, what is its volume in cubic centimeters?

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Q72.

If 15% of a number is 30, what is the number?

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Q73.

A recipe calls for 3 liters of water. If you only have 800 milliliters, how much more water do you need?

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Q74.

If a rectangle's length is 10 cm and width is 4 cm, how does doubling both dimensions affect the area?

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